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Back to the Future Courthouse Hall Park (CE 2018)

 

Album for more details: flic.kr/s/aHsmKraNku

 

For the 2018 Calgary Expo SALUG decided to do a Back to the Future diorama, representing a section of Hill Valley as it changed throughout the years between the 3 movies. I was asked to do the park in front of Courthouse Hall from 2015 (BTTF 2), and another member built the Courthouse Hall to go behind my park.

 

I scanned through all the parts of the movie where the park was shown, frame by frame to get a good idea of the layout. The footprint I was given was not scaled to the actual size of the park (square vs. rectangular), so I had to adjust things to fit, and actually ended up rough planning it in PowerPoint - first/only time I've ever done that.

 

It turned out alright, and I especially enjoyed creating a new style of tree and doing the foliage/flowers. It was only ever shown at this event, and taken apart shortly after.

My second attempt at the iconic DeLorean from Back to the Future.

It's 2015, isn't it? ;-)

A Speed Champions scale Back to the Future DeLorean to join the other official releases from LEGO: 76917 Nissan Skyline GT-R, 76912 Dodge Charger R/T, 76911 Aston Martin DB5.

 

Instructions: drive.google.com/file/d/1nDvSpo59fkztdPznGMm-4-qvP_ozKX8H...

 

Parts List: drive.google.com/file/d/15NP_LpjYdVU4xprJeIOzumlHLkZxGDDb...

 

Stickers: drive.google.com/file/d/1m_Nod2N9OqxklU2l8ytxll-xjhavg3E6...

 

To import the parts list to Bricklink use the following steps:

1) Download the parts list file, open it in a text editor and copy the contents

2) Go to Bricklink.com and log in

3) Hover over the 'Want' menu at the top right and click 'Upload'

4) On the 'Upload to Wanted List' screen, click the 'Upload Bricklink XML format' tab

5) Paste the parts list text into the textbox

6) Follow the prompts to complete the wanted list upload

Back to the Future? or is that Passed!

The BMW 633CSi is a model of BMW built between 1976 and 1989.

 

In 2015, Griff Tannen owned a heavily modified hover-converted version of the car, which was a convertible orange and black model waxed for him (two coats, naturally) by his grandfather Biff Tannen. Griff accidentally smashed his left taillight with his bat while swinging furiously at Marty McFly.

 

Actuality

Anyone expecting to see in 2015 a futuristic, flying BMW of the make and model featured in Back to the Future Part II is going to be disappointed, as the BMW 633CSi is no longer being produced.

As far as is known, BMW have no plans to produce a flying model in the foreseeable future. But maybe one day...!

 

[Text from backtothe future.wikia.com]

 

backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/BMW_633CSi

 

The flying customised BMW 633 CSi from 'Back to the Future II' was the ride of Griff Tannen, the grandson of Biff (from BTTF I & II). Other than landing outside the Cafe 80's and being whacked by Griff's baseball bat, the car does not get to play much role in the movie.

 

This Lego miniland scale Custom BMW 633 CSi Convertible (Back to the Future II) has been created for Flickr LUGNuts' 96th Build Challenge - The 8th Birthday, titled - 'Happy Crazy Eight Birthday, LUGNuts' - where all previous build challenges are available to build to. This model is built to the LUGNuts 57th Build Challenge, - "From Mild to Wild" - the second part of the two=part challenge to take a standard car and modify it in some way. The model is also built to the 6th build challenge, - &quotYour Claim to Fame" - a challenge encouraging the builder to create an iconic model with some level of popular culture reference (to ensure lots of interweb exposure) -

The DeLorean movie car is on exhibit at the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los angeles

The Packard was a make of car in the 1950s.

 

Emmett Brown owned a cream-colored Packard Custom Eight Victoria and let Marty McFly borrow it for the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. The car became the scene of the scuffle between Biff Tannen, Lorraine Baines, and George McFly.

 

When Marty returned for the second time to 1955, he drove Doc home after he fainted.

 

The Packard's license plate number was 8N39742.

 

[Text from Backtothefuture.wikia.com]

 

backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Packard

 

My favourite car from the trilogy of the 'Back to the Future' films is the Packard Convertible owned by the 1955 era Doc Brown. Not necessarily obvious to recent viewers of the film, the Packard is one of the subtle references to the privilege background that Doc Brown would have come from. The Packard of the post-war period were a challenge to Cadillac as the very best car one could buy. The Custom Eight Victoria sitting toward the higher end of the Packard range. The 1948 was the first new Post-War Packards, still utilising the pre-war chassis and straight-eight engine.

 

One of the other markers of Doc Brown's status in 1955 is his house. The following are a couple of interesting links regarding both his house and the garage used in the first film:

 

Doc Brown house from the film is a fantastic early 29th century home; 'Robert R. Blacker House' (no relation). I encourage the reader to investigate this house further, as it is really exceptionally finished.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_R._Blacker_House

 

The second home used was 'Gamble House', designed by the same Architects:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamble_House_(Pasadena,_California)

 

This next link shows a visit by the SCCA to Gamble House with some great photos of very beautiful cars:

 

www.vaultcars.com/gamble-house-so-cal-ccca-tour

 

This Lego miniland scale 1948 Packard Custom Eight Victoria Convertible (Back to the Future I & II) has been created for Flickr LUGNuts' 96th Build Challenge - The 8th Birthday, titled - 'Happy Crazy Eight Birthday, LUGNuts' - where all previous build challenges are available to build to. This model is built to the LUGNuts 45th Build Challenge, - "Everything Under the Sun" - a challenge to build any vehicle with an open roof, showering the occupants with sunshine (or rain if there is no closing roof mechanism). The model is also built to the 6th build challenge, - &quotYour Claim to Fame" - a challenge encouraging the builder to create an iconic model with some level of popular culture reference (to ensure lots of interweb exposure) -

 

Lego mini fig scale delorean

www.backtothefuture.com/

 

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Back to the Future(BTTF) - DeLorean Time Machine

lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/96

 

Data East released this pinball game in 1990 just after Part III.

 

Gotta love the awful stand-ins for Doc and Marty. Yikes.

 

For full specs and more pics of this game go here.

2.849 cc

V6

150 bhp

Vmax : 209 km/h

 

British Motor Museum

Gaydon

Warvick

England - United kingdom

November 2018

The Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12

9303 Roslyndale Ave

Arleta, CA 91331

 

Marty's house in the Back to the Future trilogy, 1985–1990.

I still remember the day I went to see the movie in the cinema back in the days! I can say with confidence that it is one of favourite movies of my life ever since I saw it first! It was the golden age of this world as well as my life's. I really want to go back in time...

 

Manufacturer's Note: Playmobil goes back to the future! The iconic DeLorean features folding wheels for hover mode, doors which open upwards, an illuminated flux capacitor inside and illuminated exterior. Also included is plutonium, which can be inserted at the back of the vehicle. The playset is complete with Marty Mcfly and Doc Brown in their outfits from 1985. Includes a plutonium case, skateboard, Delorean, remote control and Einstein, the dog. Set includes; Figures: 1 Marty McFly, 1 Doc Brown Animals: 1 Einstein (dog) Accessories: 1 skateboard, 1 camera, 1 remote control, 1 walkie talkie, 1 case, 3 plutonium rods, 1 pantograph. Ages 4yrs+

Marty: "Let's land on him, we'll cripple his car."

Doc: "Marty, he's in a '46 Ford. We're in a DeLorean. He'd rip through us like we were tin foil."

— As the DeLorean hovers over the Ford

The Ford Super De Luxe was a model of vehicle manufactured by Ford during the 1940s. Biff Tannen owned a 1946 version in 1955 which was a convertible, painted black with a red interior, and had the nickname "Shiela". Its license plate number was 6H 96472.

 

Biff was the only person who knew the trick to starting the ignition, as he told Terry: "You just gotta have the right touch. Nobody can start this car but me." Biff still remembered the technique in his old age — much to the amazement of his younger self, who demanded to know how this "old codger with a cane" knew how to do this.

 

History

 

After being provoked by Marty McFly in Lou's Cafe on November 8, 1955, Biff and his gang chased him in the Ford around Courthouse Square before slamming into a manure truck. By November 12, Biff had the car repaired. In order to repair the damage to his car, Biff was pressured by Terry to pay $300 for the job, but refused payment. As he argued with Terry, both Marty and Biff's older self jumped into the Ford, with Marty hiding in the back seat. Old Biff drove the Ford back to his house and parked it in his garage before displaying the Grays Sports Almanac.

 

Later that night, Marty snuck away in the back seat again as Biff drove to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance at Hill Valley High School. Biff parked the vehicle outside the door of the gymnasium and returned to it after discovering that Marty had been after the almanac. Biff drove the Ford towards River Road Tunnel on the way home before Marty swooped in using the hoverboard. Biff and Marty fought over the almanac outside and in the tunnel, with Biff sideswiping the wall of the tunnel with the right side of the Ford. When Biff reached the end of the tunnel, he turned completely around and faced Marty who was still halfway inside. Biff charged the car towards Marty in the hopes of running him over, but failed when Marty grabbed a string of pennants attached to the DeLorean time machine. As Biff watched the DeLorean hover away, he crashed the Ford into a manure truck again, filling his car with manure.

 

It is unclear what became of the Ford after 1955, but it reappeared newly restored in 1985A where it was on display at the entrance to the Biff Tannen Museum, alongside a waxwork figure of Biff.

 

[Text from bactothefuture.wikia.com]

 

backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Ford_Super_De_Luxe_Convert...

 

This Lego miniland scale 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible (Back to the Future I & II) has been created for Flickr LUGNuts' 96th Build Challenge - The 8th Birthday, titled - 'Happy Crazy Eight Birthday, LUGNuts' - where all previous build challenges are available to build to. This model is built to the LUGNuts 6th build challenge, - &quotYour Claim to Fame" - a challenge encouraging the builder to create an iconic model with some level of popular culture reference (to ensure lots of interweb exposure) - in this case, this model is created and loaded to the interweb in the lead up to October 21st 2015 - the day that Marty and Doc Brown arrive in 2015 from their original timeline in 1985.

Changed a few things.

1985 version

Doc Brown Truck Front 3/4 View

A DeLorean! Wow. how often do you see that!? No flux capacitor attached to it, though. So why even bother?

Go North West GM Buses liveried Mercedes-Benz Citaro BJ10VUU (6230) driver training bus, along with Alexander Dennis Enviro ALX400 MX58VBL (19470) and Northern Counties bodied Leyland Olympian B65PJA (3065), are seen inside the Manchester Museum of Transport on Boyle Street.

Taken on the occasion of the Museum of Transport Greater Manchester 'Back to the Future' event celebrating buses from the 80's, 90's and 2000's.

 

30th March 2025

DeLorean DMC-12, modified for its role as Doc Brown's time machine in the 1985 movie "Back to the Future."

 

"Back to the Future" (IMDB):

www.imdb.com/title/tt0088763/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt

 

DeLorean DMC-12 (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeLorean_DMC-12

 

Petersen Automotive Museum

Los Angeles, California

Museum web site: www.petersen.org

This was a custom order from a long-time customer. It is Marty McFly and Doc Brown from Back to the Future. They are in their outfit from the scene when the lightning hits the clock tower sending Marty back home. Enjoy!

Back to the Future Day — In #BackToTheFuture, Marty McFly saw an unmanned drone walk a dog (clearly, we're not there yet). However, did you know that the USGS uses Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for remote sensing?

 

At USGS, our National Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office is leading the implementation of UAS technology in anticipation of transforming the Department of the Interior (DOI) approach for collecting remote sensing data. UAS technology is being made available to monitor environmental conditions, respond to natural hazards, understand landscape change rates, recognize the consequences and benefits of land and climate change, conduct wildlife inventories and support related land management missions. The USGS is teaming with all of the DOI bureaus, academia, industry, state and local agencies under guidance from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the DOI Office of Aviation Services (OAS) to lead the safe, efficient, cost-effective and leading-edge adoption of UAS technology into the scientific research and operational activities of the Department.

 

More information on completed missions may be found here: on.doi.gov/UAS.

NECA Back to the Future

Flickr Friday - Back to the Future

 

The images on the print outs of the Save the Clock Tower poster & the Flux Capacitor are not my own. You can find them here:

 

Save the Clock Tower: media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/11189/11537230_1.jpg?v=8CE77...

 

Flux Capacitor: www.cinema52.com/2013/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/flux_cap...

The Packard was a make of car in the 1950s.

 

Emmett Brown owned a cream-colored Packard Custom Eight Victoria and let Marty McFly borrow it for the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. The car became the scene of the scuffle between Biff Tannen, Lorraine Baines, and George McFly.

 

When Marty returned for the second time to 1955, he drove Doc home after he fainted.

 

The Packard's license plate number was 8N39742.

 

[Text from Backtothefuture.wikia.com]

 

backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Packard

 

My favourite car from the trilogy of the 'Back to the Future' films is the Packard Convertible owned by the 1955 era Doc Brown. Not necessarily obvious to recent viewers of the film, the Packard is one of the subtle references to the privilege background that Doc Brown would have come from. The Packard of the post-war period were a challenge to Cadillac as the very best car one could buy. The Custom Eight Victoria sitting toward the higher end of the Packard range. The 1948 was the first new Post-War Packards, still utilising the pre-war chassis and straight-eight engine.

 

One of the other markers of Doc Brown's status in 1955 is his house. The following are a couple of interesting links regarding both his house and the garage used in the first film:

 

Doc Brown house from the film is a fantastic early 29th century home; 'Robert R. Blacker House' (no relation). I encourage the reader to investigate this house further, as it is really exceptionally finished.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_R._Blacker_House

 

The second home used was 'Gamble House', designed by the same Architects:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamble_House_(Pasadena,_California)

 

This next link shows a visit by the SCCA to Gamble House with some great photos of very beautiful cars:

 

www.vaultcars.com/gamble-house-so-cal-ccca-tour

 

This Lego MotorCity scale 1948 Packard Custom Eight Victoria Convertible (Back to the Future I & II) has been created for Flickr LUGNuts' 96th Build Challenge - The 8th Birthday, titled - 'Happy Crazy Eight Birthday, LUGNuts' - where all previous build challenges are available to build to. This model is built to the LUGNuts 33rd Build Challenge, - "Size matters" - a challenge to build any vehicle in more than one scale. The MotorCity 1:28 scale shown here joining the Miniland 1:20.5 scale model shown last week.

#BackToTheFuture #FlickrFriday

1980 DeLorean with accessories from the famous movie :)

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